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Monday, December 15, 2014

I have given ten years of my life to the
gallant Indian Army and the service of the nation, donning the olive greens,
which to date has been the best colour which suited me. But being in the Army
does not mean that army men don’t have fear in their life. Big or small, at
some point of life or the other we face known and unknown fears in life. We can
either keep avoiding it through our entire life, or get up, push them behind
and tame them forever. The choice is all yours.

At
times we have fears which we fend off till they stand against us, life size
tall, looking straight into eyes, inviting for a bout of life. It is up to us,
whether we stare and roar back to diminish them eternally or look down, show
our back and tell ourself that we will fight next time when we are more
prepared. Believe me that day never comes, the fear stays with us like a stigma
and reassures its existence on top of us, lifelong ahead. If you have a fear of
height, you will conquer it only when you jump off that cliff, if you have a fear
of water, you will sail through only when go in for a splash and make your way
through those waves of life, if you have fear of public speaking, you will live
with it until and unless, you stand on that podium, look into the eyes of your
audience and address. So fears can be of various kinds which once you defeat,
it will reassure you of your own capabilities and strength. I had fears in life
which I faced and defeated to emerge as a winner. Here I share one with you.

Joining
Army as a woman officer was considered a taboo when I joined forces almost 12
years back. It was a man’s world, then, it still is. Having a company of boys
and being a tomboy was a different thing and leading tall, robust men of almost
your father’s age was a different ball game all together. Although getting
trained in the academy we get a fair taste of what lies ahead in life but
facing things in real life, it did make me feel a bit weak in my knees. The
incident I am talking about, dates back to Sep 2002. It was the same month when
my shoulders became heavier with the responsibilities of serving the nation in
the form of two brassy stars. The world never seemed brighter before the shine
of these two adorned my very own shoulders. When I got commissioned in the
Army, I got placed on the forefronts of our nation where my unit was then
deployed in field conditions. That was the first time in my life, I realized
why the woman in the Army was considered surprisal. In field conditions we
stayed in tents and in the entire spread of the unit, and horde of almost 200 –
300 men I was the only female. The first look around, made my head spinning. It
was certainly a man’s world. The entire view in front of my eyes with the
soldiers busy with their routine work, spread around me, kept revolving for a
few minutes before I held myself. Well, that was just the first day and the
fear of being surrounded by so many men and a distant voice with just echoing ‘what if?’ kept
haunting me with me brushing off the probabilities every time. And the biggest
one came in the evening when I told by my senior officer that I have to go for
the guard check as a duty officer at 2 O’clock at night along with the duty JCO
(Junior Commissioned Officer). Till now I was only battling the awkwardness of
being the only lady in this soldierly world and pulling myself up, but this one
really hit me hard. The fear of moving out at that hour with a not known man,
that too in a hostile terrain and going on armed posts for guard check shivered
me. Thousands of thoughts raced my mind every second and I kept striking them and
pulling myself out of my imaginative world. So there was a task at hand, which
was to be done and more importantly, there was a fear which had to be defeated.
I gathered up myself, assumed myself in the combat fit, put on the boots,
picked up my arms and told myself that I fought against all odds to be here.
This is where my today lies which is responsible for the tomorrow of my nation.
I reassured myself to believe in the integrity of the forces, wore my helmet
and kicked myself out of my tent. My duty JCO was ready outside and we went
ahead with the task assigned. We went around in the darkness, post to post
checking the alertness of the guards. Getting acclaimed on every post,
receiving those sautés and that proud calling back of ‘Jai Hind’ filled me with
a sense of pride and immense boost of energy which kept me driving for the rest
of my years in the forces.

[Image from my personal album]

So
it's all about how you tackle your fear, rise above and defeat it. The rest is
like a story what you are reading right now.

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Friday, December 12, 2014

Did
you ever have heart burns knowing people with high metabolic rate? When you
were busy sweating and hitting hard on your fitness regime and keeping your
calorimeter in check, the other one was indulging into guilt free savouring
with no or minimal workout and still in shape? Well, yes, it does makes one
feel jealous, but having a good metabolism is not a rocket science. Your body
might not be having a naturally good metabolic rate, but relax, it is quite
achievable.

Here
are top 5 ways you can step up your metabolism in easy ways:

1. Having a high protein diet has
multifaceted effects on our body. Apart from being a nutritional supplement to
the body, a generous dosage of protein means giving our body a low dose of carb
but with the increased energy boost. This makes the task of body metabolism
easier and helps it in working faster to extract the fat element from the diet.
Therefore, having some protein rich snack helps tremendously if had as a pre
workout meal, fuelling energy for your fitness regime.

2. If you don’t like indulging in caffeine
too often, think twice because having caffeine regularly can help in sprucing
up your body metabolism.

3. Thyroid is one of the most dreaded
illness, which sucks its patient’s metabolic rate, making the accumulation of
fat easier in the body. Therefore, most of the thyroid patient get into
depression tackling the weight gain issue and most of the times give up on
workouts slamming the slow results on the disease. But understanding the core
issue of a slow metabolic rate would help resolving the distress. Again, having
a high protein diet helps thyroid balance in the body which stimulates the
metabolic rate and with an improved metabolism, it gets easier to shed off that
extra body weight.

4. How about a generous sprinkle of spice
in life? Hello don’t derive meanings out of it. I am, talking in the literal
sense. Enhanced spicy flavours with the adaptation of green or red chilli in
the food can be increasing your metabolic rate. The natural chemicals present
in these spices act as metabolism boosters.

5. If you are the gym kinds, you can go
for interval training which combines high intensity workouts with the regular
breaking with low intensity exercises. In a gym you can achieve it with varying
your speed on the treadmill and if you are into walking or running in parks or
otherwise, you can inculcate this otherwise also. Shuffling speed during
running helps to achieve the results faster and also facilitate in shedding
those extra calories even after you finish with the workout. This happens as
your body needs more oxygen, which makes the metabolism work faster and thus
give the desired results.

So
if you are also struggling with those weighty issues in life, you probably know
the secret now behind those calorie cutter’s working. Go ahead and make the
body metabolism work more to give a leaner and prettier you.